National Egg Month
This little object is such a basic staple in family kitchens all throughout the nation that it often goes unrecognized. But it deserves a bit more personalized attention during this important time.
Position eggs as a versatile, affordable, nutritious staple and drive May sales through recipe inspiration, health messaging, and family-friendly engagement.
- 30-Day Egg Challenge: Try a new egg recipe every day in May
- Eggs 101: Nutrition facts, safety tips, and creative cooking hacks
- Family Fun: Decorate boiled eggs with kids and share on social media
- Budget-Friendly Protein: Showcase eggs as the most affordable superfood
The background of National Egg Month can be traced back to the 1960s when it was used as a promotional tool to get more people to enjoy eating eggs.
Since then, the event has gone through different iterations and in the 1990s it was finally settled by the American Egg Board that it should be celebrated throughout the month of May.
Consider Many Reasons to Love Eggs
Get on board with National Egg Month by considering a vast array of reasons that eggs are so lovable. Come up with some reasons and share them with others in person or through social media, starting with a few of these: Eggs are versatile Eggs are nutritious Eggs are affordableEggs are delicious!
Enjoy Eating Eggs
Boiled, scrambled, poached or fried, eggs can bring a delicious and nutritious range of meals on their own. Or, add them into recipes for baking, soups, casseroles and more. In honor of National Egg Month take the challenge and see if it’s possible to eat eggs in a different way every day!
Decorate Eggs
While it’s true that decorating eggs might be a tradition that takes place around Easter it doesn’t need to be limited to that time! Boiled eggs are a tasty, healthy snack that can be enjoyed anytime. And they’re often more fun to eat when the kids (or kids at heart!) have decorated them with crayons, stickers, natural dye baths and more.
Practice Healthy Egg Hygiene
Many people aren’t aware that eggs need to be handled and prepared properly to avoid contaminants. A few tips provided by the Egg Safety Center website should be considered when cooking with eggs: Wash hands before and after handling eggs Cook eggs thoroughly until whites and yolks are firmKeep eggs at room temperature only for two hours or lessRecipes containing eggs should be cooked to 160 F or higher
Celebrate Other Egg Events
The world sure loves to celebrate their eggs in all sorts of ways! Check out a few other Days of the Year celebrations related to eggs, including National Egg Day in June, World Egg Day in October, National Deviled Egg Day in November and National Eggs Benedict Day in April.